Title: The Progressive Era
1The Progressive Era
2I. Reforming the Industrial U.S.
- A. 3 Sources of Reform
- 1. Religion-YMCA, YWCA, Salvation Army helped
poor and working people. - 2. Press-Muckrakersjournalists who pointed out
what was wrong with society. - Lincoln Steffens Ida Tarbell
took on big business. -
3I. Reforming the Industrial U.S.
- Upton Sinclair-The Jungle-about stockyard workers
and meat-packing plants. -
4I. Reforming the Industrial U.S.
- A. 3 Sources of Reform
- 3. Radical Political Groups-1901-Socialist
Party organized, Eugene V. Debs candidate. - Socialismeliminates
- private ownership.
5I. Reforming the Industrial U.S.
- B. Cities and States Change
- 1. New mayors in cities-Progressive and
Socialist - 2. New ways to manage cities-city commissions
and council-manager system form. - 3. Reform governors-attack industry and big
business - Robert M. LaFollette-Wisconsin,
attacked corporations and
ended special treatment. -
6I. Reforming the Industrial U.S.
- B. Cities and States Change
- 4. Direct primary-eliminated the political
machine, candidates chosen by popular vote. - 5. Social reforms issues-child labor, long
hours, worker's compensation laws. -
7Theodore Roosevelt
- The Progressive President
8T R
- Personality-Outdoorsman, Harvard graduate,
and conservationist. - Career-Began as Republican Governor of New York.
He immediately began to reform politics and
industry in the state. - -Became vice-president in 1900
- -September 6, 1901- McKinley assassinated and
T.R. became president
9I. Reforming the Industrial U.S.
- B. Cities and States Change
- 4. Direct primary-eliminated the political
machine, candidates chosen by popular vote. - 5. Social reforms issues-child labor, long
hours, worker's compensation laws. -
10I. Reforming the Industrial U.S.
- D. The Square Deal
- Roosevelt's Reforms
- 1. Increasing Federal Power Government needed
to be more active to help US grow. - 2. Mediating Labor Disputes
- Athracite Coal Strike Roosevelt threatened to
take over over mines after owners refused to
accept arbitration deal he bad brokered. Set
precedent that the government could intervene if
it was in the public's interests. -
11I. Reforming the Industrial U.S.
- D. The Square Deal
- Roosevelt's Reforms
- 3. Regulating Trusts TR filed 44 suits under
the Sherman Antitrust Act. He prided himself - as the "trustbuster", breaking up many large
trusts, including Standard Oil. - Northern Securities v US, 1904, American
Tobacco v US, 1911 Key cases
12I. Reforming the Industrial U.S.
- D. The Square Deal
- Roosevelt's Reforms
- 4. Regulating Transportation passed 2 Acts
- Elkins Act, 1903 Made rebates from RR
companies illegal - Hepburn Act, 1906 Allowed the Interstate
Commerce Commission to set maximum - rates and regulate RR prices.
- 5. Protecting Health Pure Food Drug Act,
1906. Dr. Harvey Washington Wiley pushed for
labeling of foods because of question
ingredients.
13I. Reforming the Industrial U.S.
- D. The Square Deal
- Roosevelt's Reforms
- 6. Conservation TR set up 5 national parks, 50
wildlife sanctuaries, and 18 monuments.
Crater Lake
14I. Reforming the Industrial U.S.
- D. The Square Deal
- Roosevelt's Reforms
- 6. Conservation TR set up 5 national parks, 50
wildlife sanctuaries, and 18 monuments.
Mesa Verde
15I. Reforming the Industrial U.S.
- D. The Square Deal
- Roosevelt's Reforms
- 6. Conservation TR set up 5 national parks, 50
wildlife sanctuaries, and 18 monuments.
Grand Canyon
16I. Reforming the Industrial U.S.
- D. The Square Deal
- Roosevelt's Reforms
- 6. Conservation TR set up 5 national parks, 50
wildlife sanctuaries, and 18 monuments.
Petrified Forest
17II. Progressivism Continues
- A. William Howard Taft as President
- 1. Taft defeated William Jennings Bryan in 1908
much more cautious than TR - 2. Taft fought to lower tariffs but many
conservative Republicans opposed him. Payne
Aldrich Tariff in 1909 reduced tariffs.
18II. Progressivism Continues
- A. William Howard Taft as President
- 3. Taft returned much of the conserved lands to
public sale. - 4. Taft appointed many unpopular officials,
including Joseph Cannon as Speaker of the House.
"Uncle Joe" ruled as a dictator, only
considering conservative bills.
19II. Progressivism Continues
Roosevelts View of Taft
20II. Progressivism Continues
- B. Election of 1912
- 1. Roosevelt Bull Moose Party
- Taft Republican Wilson
Democrat - 2. Republican Party was split between Taft and
TR, Democrats are united. - 3. Wilson won 435 electoral votes and the
election. The Democrats controlled the Senate
and the House of Representatives as well.
21II. Progressivism Continues
- C. Woodrow Wilson as President
-
- Wilson declared the need for a
"New Freedom", and attacked
tariffs, finance and
trusts. -
- 1. 16th Amendment 1913 Established a federal
income tax. This has become the government's
largest source of revenue. - 2. 17th Amendment 1913 Provided for direct
election of Senators. From the Populist Party in
the late 1800's.
22II. Progressivism Continues
- C. Woodrow Wilson as President
-
- Wilson declared the need for a
"New Freedom", and attacked
tariffs, finance and
trusts. -
- 3. Underwood Tariff 1913 first real lowering
of restrictive tariffs since the Civil War. - 4. Federal Reserve Act 1913 Created 12
districts, each with its own federal reserve
bank. Created the Federal Reserve Board to
Regulate the system.
23II. Progressivism Continues
- C. Woodrow Wilson as President
-
- Wilson declared the need for a
"New Freedom", and attacked
tariffs, finance and
trusts. -
- 5. Federal Trade Act 1914 Created the Federal
Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate unfair
business practices. - 6. Clayton Act 1914 Declared monopolies and
other business practices illegal. Extended the
Sherman Antitrust Act.
24II. Life in America Improves
- A. Transportation Revolution
- 1. Automobile-1903-Henry Ford organized Ford
Motor Company. His Model T was priced under 300
(affordable). - Created urban sprawl as people could move away
from factories. - Ford introduced 2 ideas that revolutionized
industry
25II. Life in America Improves
- A. Transportation Revolution
-
- (1) assembly line-parts and machines organized
in sequence. - (2) 5 dollar day-cost Ford 12 million first
year but profit doubled after 3 years.
26II. Life in America Improves
- A. Transportation Revolution
-
- 2. Flight-Orville and Wilbur Wright made first
flight at Kitty Hawk, NC on Dec 17, 1903. -
- Military used planes for scouting and some
combat in WWI.
North Carolina-First Flight
27II. Life in America Improves
- B. City Improvements
- 1. Skyscrapers-first designed by Louis
Sullivan, solved space problems. - 2. Parks and Amusement Parks-gave city dwellers
recreation areas. Frederick Law Olmstead
becomes famous as a designer after planning
New Yorks Central Park and landscaping in
Washington, D.C.
Central Park
28II. Life in America Improves
- B. City Improvements
- 3. Shopping increased as goods were abundant
and affordable. Mail order catalogs brought
shopping to the home. Department stores,
chain stores (Woolworth), and shopping centers
became popular. - 4. Restaurants sprung up as cities became more
prosperous. - 5. Settlement Houses-provided education,
activities, and services in slums.
29II. Life in America Improves
- C. Education and Information Improvements
- 1. 31 states passed attendance laws, high
schools grew and colleges accepted more
students. - 2. McGuffey Reader was the
first real textbook used.
30II. Life in America Improves
- C. Education and Information Improvements
- 3. Black Americans
- Booker T. Washington founded Tuskegee Institute
and George Washington Carver taught there.
These leaders believed that blacks could become
equal through education.
George Washington Carver
Booker T. Washington
W.E.B. Dubois
31II. Life in America Improves
- C. Education and Information Improvements
- 4. Americans read many more newspapers as
literacy rate and leisure time increased. - Yellow Journalism Newspapers began to use
sensational stories and headlines to attract
readers. - William Randolph Hearst and Joseph
Pulitzer most well known.
32II. Life in America Improves
- D. Leisure Time
- Americans found time for many pastimes.
- 1. Literature-Mark Twain, Jack London, Stephen
Crane, and Horatio Alger.
33II. Life in America Improves
- D. Leisure Time
- Americans found time for many pastimes.
- 2. Sports-baseball and boxing become great in
late 1800's - 3. Drama and Show-P.T. Barnum joined James
Bailey in 1881 creating the "Greatest Show on
Earth." Movies like The Great Train Robbery and
Birth of a Nation were loved